Liver/Cirrhosis
Hepatitis
Metabolism Misc.
Esophageal Varices
Unit 11 Review
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List 5 liver functions

Stores vitamins/minerals/sugar, metabolizes nutrients from food, produces proteins, removes bacteria from blood, regulates blood clotting, produces bile to digest fat and absorb vitamins, removes toxic byproducts of certain medications

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What is hepatitis?

Inflammation of the liver

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What is ascites and what are 3 treatment options?

fluid shift into abdominal cavity, causes sodium and water retention by kidneys which causes perpetuating cycle 

Low sodium diet, diuretics, paracentesis, fluid restriction, daily weights, bedrest

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What are esophageal varices?

Backup of blood into vein lining the GI tract. Bleeding may be an emergency d/t blood loss.

100

List 5 potential causes of cancer

Viral infection, sun, radiation, chronic inflammation, tobacco, chemical exposure

200

List 5 manifestations of liver dysfunction 

Jaundice, portal hypertension, ascites, esophageal varices, hepatic encephalopathy, edema, bleeding, vitamin deficiency

200

Transmission of Hep A, B, and C

A: fecal oral

B: blood/body fluids

C: blood/body fluids

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Types of jaundice

Hepatocellular (hepatitis or cirrhosis)

Obstructive (bile duct blockage)

Hemolytic (transfusion reaction)

Hereditary 

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Treatment for esophageal varices?

Vasoactive medications i.e. vasopressin, fluids, PCRBs, EVL. 

200

What is a sarcoma and where may it be?

Cancer among connective/supportive tissue i.e. bone, cartilage, fat, or muscle. 

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What is cirrhosis

Late stage scarring/fibrosis of liver causing permanent damage

300

Which types of hepatitis are able to be vaccinated?

Only HAV and HBV

**what about HDV?

HDV only occurs in people with HBV infection, so if you're vaccinated for HBV with will also be protected for HDV

300

What substance most often causes hepatic encephalopathy 

Ammonia 

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Prevention of bleeding for esophageal varices?

Nitrates, beta blockers, low salt diet

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What does TNM stand for?

Primary tumor, regional lymph nodes, distant metastasis

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List 5 clinical manifestations of cirrhosis

enlarged/tender liver, abdominal pain, anorexia/weight loss, weakness/fatigue, diarrhea or constipation, dyspepsia, indigestion, intermittent fever, vitamin deficiency, jaundice 

400

Causes and treatment of non-vital hepatitis 

Causes: chemicals, medications, alcohol 

Treatment: remove/eliminate cause, supportive treatments, liver transplant

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What is portal hypertension?

Blood flows back up the portal vein

Causes splenomegaly, ascites, esophageal varices


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Manifestations of esophageal varices bleeding

Vomiting blood, black tarry stools, lightheadedness, decreased LOC in severe cases, shock symptoms

400

List an example of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention

Primary: health promotion, risk reduction, i.e. no smoking, diet/weight control

Secondary: screening and early detection i.e. pap-smear, colonoscopy

Tertiary: reduce symptoms, improve quality of life i.e. surgery 

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List 5 liver related labs

AST, ALT, GGT, GGTP, Alk phos, albumin, PT/INR, PTT, Ammonia, total bili

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Management for HBV

Alpha interferon, rest, and nutrition management for 3-4 months or longer

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What is TIPS

Transjuglar intrahepatic portosystemic shunt 


Stent inserted to serve as a stunt between portal circulation and hepatic vein. Purpose is to reduce portal hypertension

500

What is EVL

Endoscopic variceal ligation 

Elastic rubber band placed around the variceal, causing necrosis and sloughing of the varix


500

What does CEA, PSA, and CD20 tumor markers read?

CEA: Colon and breast

PSA: Prostate

CD20: Non-hodgkin lymphoma